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Subject: [GASPALDI] Ga-Pike-Spalding Co. Obituary (Cook)
Date: 9 Dec 2003 22:19:52 -0000
Pike-Spalding County GaArchives Obituaries.....Mary Etta Coggin Cook May 30 1946
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Griffin Daily News, Friday, May 21, 1946
Funeral Today for Mrs. E.E. Cook
Funeral services were held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at Fincher's Methodist
Church in Pike County for Mrs. E.E. Cook, 64, who died Thursday afternoon at
her home at 731 West Taylor street. The final rites were conducted by the
Rev. A. W. Williams and the Rev. Hugh T. Holland. Interment was in the
churchyard. Haisten's Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements
Sons-in-law of the deceased served as pallbearers.
Mrs. Cook was born and reared in Pike County and was a member of Fincher's
Methodist Church. She had made her home in Griffin for 22 years.
Survivors are 11 daughters, Mrs. A.C. Cochran of Meansville, Mrs. H.D.
Piper, Mrs. H.D. Burnett, both of Barnesville, Mrs, H.L. Cauthen of Milner,
Mrs. L.C. Bolton of Thomaston, Mrs. W.F. Ballard, Mrs. Richard Prather, Mrs.
W.B. Cauthen, Mrs. J.W. Anderson, Mrs. J.M. Kittrell, Mrs. Jack Murphy, all of
Griffin; five sons, Dunaway Cook, Edwin Cook, Roger Cook, Milton Cook, all of
Griffin, and Marvin Cook of Thomaston; one sister Mrs. Frank Kelley of The
Rock; two brothers, Raymond Coggins of Meansville and George Coggins of
Thomaston.
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